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Plot Summary
A wealthy, charming but lonely man becomes obsessed with his much younger landlady's daughter. He lavishes her with gifts and attention, hoping to win her affection, but his desires become increasingly complex and unsettling as he tries to navigate their age difference and her burgeoning independence.
Critical Reception
Bertrand Blier's 'Beau-Père' is a provocative and often uncomfortable exploration of desire and obsession. While some critics found its themes disturbing and its narrative unsettling, others praised its daring subject matter and the nuanced performances, particularly from Patrick Dewaere. The film sparked debate for its frank portrayal of taboo subjects and its ambiguous moral landscape.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold exploration of a complex and controversial theme.
Patrick Dewaere delivers a compellingly unsettling performance.
The film's ambiguity and provocative nature make it a challenging watch for some.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Beau-Père' is not widely documented on Google reviews, but discussions suggest a divided audience, with some appreciating its artistic merit and others disturbed by its subject matter.
Fun Fact
The film's release was controversial in France due to its sensitive subject matter, leading to debates about censorship and artistic freedom.
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